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Appeal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, an appeal is a process for requesting a formal change to an official decision. The specific procedures for appealing, including even whether there is a right of appeal from a particular type...
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (appeal court) ruled that Surrell can validly file a suit even without the federal right-to-sue letter. Despite such finding, it affirmed the grant of summary judgment on the following grounds:
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 ... Nathan Parker, 49, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the ringleader of a $4 million mortgage fraud scheme, was sentenced to serve 9 years, 7 months in federal prison by United States District Judge Orinda D. Evans on charges of conspiracy to commit mortgage fraud and ... Parker appealed his sentences,
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This case was affirmed on, arguably, different grounds than the district court’s decision and was an appeal from a grant of summary judgment. This case was won and lost on the merits of the arguments contained in the brief’s.
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Neck Injury Verdict for $175,000 Affirmed on Appeal in Pedestrian Knockdown Lawsuit where Jury Awarded $120,000 for Future Medical Expenses but Nothing for Future Pain and Suffering...
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My July 3, 2007 blog post entitled “Construction Mortgage v. Mechanic’s Lien: Win, Lose or Draw?” addressed Indiana’s rules applicable to a hypothetical priority dispute between a construction mortgage lender and a contractor ... 2007: Lender Wins. At least as to a standard commercial project, ... This past Wednesday,
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By Brian T. Murray/The Star-Ledger ... A state appeals court today struck down a controversial Jersey City law seeking to limit the number of handguns people can buy. ... "Jersey City, via the ordinance at issue, seeks to impose a local standard in a subject matter area that has been rather comprehensively addressed by the...
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